The Zen of a Perfectly-Balanced Bow By Patrick Meitin Balance is everything in archery, from pure physical balance, to matching bows with ideal accessories to balance needs particular to specific conditions faced in the field. So with that in mind, let’s delve deeper into balance and how it can help you shoot […]

The Sound of Silence by Rob Reaser Since the start of the compound bow era nearly 50 years ago, manufacturers have worked diligently to make their products lighter and faster. It’s a task they have conquered exceedingly well, but always with a subtle “swimming upstream” caveat. With these faster-shooting, lighter-weighing, and smaller-profile bows […]

Sighting Options: Going Solo (Part 1) by Joe Byers A young man moved into my neighborhood and we quickly became friends when he saw the 3-D deer target in my back yard. “I’ve always wanted to learn to bow hunt,” he remarked one day and I soon had him set-up. An athletic person, he […]

Flying Arrow’s Practice Point flies just like the Toxic broadhead By Burt Carey Tired of destroying broadheads during practice sessions at the range? Flying Arrow Archery developed the Practice Point just for you. The 100-grain Practice Point is a single piece of steel ferrule wrapped with an injected polycarbonate that is designed to mimic […]

TenPoint Featured in Season Premiere of The Outdoor Option Nothing says crossbow hunting is gaining in popularity better than seeing them featured on outdoor television. As the 2015 outdoor television season gets under way, viewers will get their first look at crossbow hunting during the New Year’s Eve season premier of The Outdoor […]

Flying Arrow Products by Ted Lund Chris Rager is no stranger to building world-class archery products. A passionate archer and product designer, Rager cut his teeth with his previous company, Trophy Ridge/Rocket Aeroheads in 2001. Since then, Rager has spend countless days in the field in the quest to develop better archery equipment. […]

TenPoint Leading the Charge for North American Crossbow Hunting Only one state – Oregon – blocks hunters from using crossbows. Go ahead: Read that again. Just 20 years ago, the controversy surrounding the concept of hunting big and small game with a device created in the 5th century BC was raging across the […]

Virtually every angler on the water these days is well aware that boat docks hold bass throughout the year. However, not all anglers approach dock fishing with the correct tackle and strategy to make the most of their time on the water. Fine-tuning your approach by reaching all fish-holding zones and identifying patterns can definitely lead to higher catch rates and bigger fish. Read More…
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After the Strike World record-holders will quickly agree there is much more to skilled angling than simply finding and hooking a fish. The battle, especially with large, powerful game fish, Read More…
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Live bait rigged to stay on or near the surface is enticing as well. Predators push bait to the top during an attack, so a nervous morsel suspended under a kite, balloon or cork is always easy pickings. Baits hooked through the nose, or dorsal fin will stay near the surface whereas those hooked in the stomach or lower tail tend to swim downward. Trolled baits and lures serve the same purpose. The combination of splashing and bubbles, often in conjunction with teasers, help draw the game fish into the surface strike zone Read More…